"Two roads diverged in a wood and I — / I took the one less traveled by / And that has made all the difference.” —Robert Frost, “The Road Not Taken” In the most widely read American poem of the past ...
Edex Live on MSN: The Road Not Taken - poem by Robert Frost
NEW MIDDLETOWN — On a very basic level, Joseph M. Mersol is the embodiment of Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken.” Despite being the son, nephew and grandson of medical doctors, Mersol decided ...
syracuse.com: Robert Frost and the racial road not taken (Guest Opinion by Harvey Teres)
Robert Frost and the racial road not taken (Guest Opinion by Harvey Teres)
A poem that speaks to the resilience of all things: "The world was never made; It will change, but it will not fade."
Writing a poem is not about bringing some words together to create some charming sentences. It's so much deeper than that. Writing poetry is a bridge that allows people to express their feelings and make others live every single word they read. Poetry is to educate people, to lead them away from hate to love, from violence to mercy and pity.
After teaching Robert Frost’s poetry in my Hopkins Odyssey class last week, I decided — since literature is life — to ask several friends not only to read — or re-read — his most famous poem, “The ...
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, ...